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and how they are using this and how they see it used. guest: it is split. with every technology, there are good and bad uses. you see the deputies and people who are supportive of that community saying this is a way that our deputies cannot just save time, cannot just have more accurate investigations, liquor arrest of the bad guys, but essentially make them safer by knowing who they are looking at. there is that side of it. on the flip side, there is just as similar amount of passion of people saying this is a step too far. noted, thisors have is an extremely powerful technology that the government can use or misuse area that governments are currently using across the world to surveilled populations. in the middle is the general public that can see the benefits, but also is worried about the harm. i think that is what it may be an appropriate time that lawmakers are considering what is right. host: can you talk about how it is being incorporated for personal security uses? guest: a lot of people know facial recognition from iphone. use
and how they are using this and how they see it used. guest: it is split. with every technology, there are good and bad uses. you see the deputies and people who are supportive of that community saying this is a way that our deputies cannot just save time, cannot just have more accurate investigations, liquor arrest of the bad guys, but essentially make them safer by knowing who they are looking at. there is that side of it. on the flip side, there is just as similar amount of passion of people...
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and that's the news wrap this hour we will end using a 3 d. printer and you could win this cool chance but more on that later isn't it incredible what you can make with 3 d. printer these days guns fool me according to industry experts voters 6 years ago companies in this sector generated 2700000000 euros in 2015 they made 4400000000 euros and last year a staggering 8100000000 now experts expect the sector to make an eye watering 20000000000 euros in 2020. to help protect the region's gorgeous corals from climate change the maldives have installed 3 d. printed artificial reefs. and the fashion industry is also making use of the technology creating shoes and accessories from scratch even major fashion brands are onboard sylvia haydn bach is a pioneer in this field experimenting with various colorful synthetic resins she says anyone can use 3 d. printers as long as they sell life then use the input materials properly. it's what i'm fresh spawn and even the metal ya depending on how you use refine fire and combine different materials real how muc
and that's the news wrap this hour we will end using a 3 d. printer and you could win this cool chance but more on that later isn't it incredible what you can make with 3 d. printer these days guns fool me according to industry experts voters 6 years ago companies in this sector generated 2700000000 euros in 2015 they made 4400000000 euros and last year a staggering 8100000000 now experts expect the sector to make an eye watering 20000000000 euros in 2020. to help protect the region's gorgeous...
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they're using facebook as a whole they're using twitter as their own those. are their portals into the world of information google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they morph into media companies they've morphed into a telecommunications provider and at least in the u.s. media companies are regulated newspapers are regulated telecommunications providers are regulated internet companies social media companies like google and facebook are not the roles have changed studies show now that individuals expect the news to find them. when we started them and the number one thing that we were out with our company with that money and aren't interested in you they are that doesn't make any every month for their baby and you need to create a different format to fit and their lives. are so much. misinformation and it's packaged very well and it looks the same when you see it on the facebook page we can lose so much of what we. were kind of democratic freedoms and market. for. both google and facebook announced they are updating their compa
they're using facebook as a whole they're using twitter as their own those. are their portals into the world of information google and facebook started out as internet companies and it has changed they morph into media companies they've morphed into a telecommunications provider and at least in the u.s. media companies are regulated newspapers are regulated telecommunications providers are regulated internet companies social media companies like google and facebook are not the roles have...
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antiwar downloads used to come from super. to be. very kind of interactive exercises writing about d.w. dot com slashdot internet and on facebook in the uk still. plenty german for free but devon you. while come to eco africa your environmental magazine show today we have a lot on how to protect or make the most of the resources that we have you'd be surprised my name is the show and i'm joined by my colleague mt. hi i'm now at hackney coming to you from lagos nigeria and will be looking for more green ideas this week so let's have a look at what we've prepared for you in this edition of eco africa. we will be hunting down the sick with primate resistant may see you have done as well even in dry soil. and what should gonna do with the waste from human level 100 printed in our ground has come up with an eco friendly idea. we start the show with africa's highest mountain range there are glaciers on the slopes of the runs over the mountains in uganda where global warming is threatening the future of the unesco world heritage site now an
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it's also used in our cell phones it's use in social media i mean we're seeing this in every facet of our life already but it's still a very unrelated space i mean one example that's always kind of appeared to me is people use the whole idea of online tracking basically companies following the motions online but using facial recognition technology that could be brought out into the real world companies can quite easily set up cameras in their stores and then can use those cameras in this technology to create a profile of our movements what we're looking at who are interacting with and that really kind of takes this whole idea of digital surveillance out into the real world in the kind of a way i don't think people are really aware of. at the moment. someone running a quickie mart can set it up and fill the customers get to know because it was a little better i guess but there are laws in the making as well they could ban them from doing that unless they get the consent of the customer. so we see it on different levels here trading our society and the way we live oh yes definitely we d
it's also used in our cell phones it's use in social media i mean we're seeing this in every facet of our life already but it's still a very unrelated space i mean one example that's always kind of appeared to me is people use the whole idea of online tracking basically companies following the motions online but using facial recognition technology that could be brought out into the real world companies can quite easily set up cameras in their stores and then can use those cameras in this...
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what can you tell us?ted states has done a remarkable job pulling together particularly in latin america, working together, colombia is absolutely key and if you think broader the european union and much of europe is solidly with the united states in support of juan guaido. shannon: some of these countries who continue to support nicholas maduro. >> right. look at russia for example, this is all part of vladimir putin's grand strategy which is he doesn't have a grand strategy but he's a meddler. he looks for gaps and weaknesses and tries to exploit the whether it is ukraine, russia and links in venezuela. they see an opportunity to annoy the united states of a support maduro and vladimir putin would be the most happy guy if the united states intervened, that would be the happiest day for him. >> one more thing about russia. they have a major investment in venezuela's oil industry. >> they do. this is similar to syria. the difference is caracas is a long way from moscow. russia really can't do logistically
what can you tell us?ted states has done a remarkable job pulling together particularly in latin america, working together, colombia is absolutely key and if you think broader the european union and much of europe is solidly with the united states in support of juan guaido. shannon: some of these countries who continue to support nicholas maduro. >> right. look at russia for example, this is all part of vladimir putin's grand strategy which is he doesn't have a grand strategy but he's a...
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what's just baseless giving us in return for letting him watch us. and shift business it's a constant one step bezos has collected all this data about what we've been looking at on the market he starts to evaluate. the house he wants to use it to learn what preferences influence our surfing behavior on set himself and set him in for much you want. to. get the chip business. so what's he doing with all this information. he looks at which products are often bought with which other products from their range and then offers them to us he says i think people who bought this product also bought that product with many consumers think this is something really great so. at the top of this. this is the key but i have sun surprisingly thirty percent of amazon's turnover allegedly comes from these recommendations they have us on realizes that we humans are much more predictable than we think we are seen as. you one is pregnant now how could just base also know that. defeat this week to get with the ability to find the right product is not only based on the compa
what's just baseless giving us in return for letting him watch us. and shift business it's a constant one step bezos has collected all this data about what we've been looking at on the market he starts to evaluate. the house he wants to use it to learn what preferences influence our surfing behavior on set himself and set him in for much you want. to. get the chip business. so what's he doing with all this information. he looks at which products are often bought with which other products from...
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stay with us.adquarters in san francisco — just days before its debut on the new york stock exchange. will catch up with you in a short time. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there. wednesday was a thoroughly wet, cold, windy day for many areas. further south we did see the sunshine appeared through the afternoon, but that gave way to showers and some thunderstorms with hail. all tye dean withers area of low pressure, which are slowly moving out into the north sea, although its weather fronts will continue to affect parts of the country as we had three today. now, earlier today it will stay quite damp across parts of scotland, northern england, with persistent rain, still quite a breeze living in of the north sea. but northern scotla nd of the north sea. but northern scotland will stay dry with clear skies stop here another cold one with a frost out of town. further south, because more cloud and rain, it should be a lescott start. for those they come it will be a damp start for
stay with us.adquarters in san francisco — just days before its debut on the new york stock exchange. will catch up with you in a short time. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there. wednesday was a thoroughly wet, cold, windy day for many areas. further south we did see the sunshine appeared through the afternoon, but that gave way to showers and some thunderstorms with hail. all tye dean withers area of low pressure, which are slowly moving out into the north sea,...
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money they're attempting to addict us and they're addicting us on the basis of data the problem with that is that you only see what you already know and that's not a good thing because you also need to see what you don't know because otherwise you can learn. facebook this morning is defending itself against accusations of political bias an article posted monday on the tech news side gizmodo said facebook workers suppress conservative leaning news stories in its trending section and that creates a terrible dynamic when it comes to the consumption of information and news because it leads us to only see the world in a very very small and narrow way it makes us easier to control and easier to be manipulated. the. i think what's so troubling about google and facebook is you don't know what you don't know and while the internet provides a lot of openness in the sense that you have access to all this information the fact of the matter is you have basically 2 gatekeepers facebook and google which control what we have access to news organizations have to be prepared that their home pages are
money they're attempting to addict us and they're addicting us on the basis of data the problem with that is that you only see what you already know and that's not a good thing because you also need to see what you don't know because otherwise you can learn. facebook this morning is defending itself against accusations of political bias an article posted monday on the tech news side gizmodo said facebook workers suppress conservative leaning news stories in its trending section and that creates...
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a lot we don't get sick as often as we used to so that this is i tell my whole family they should use this composite as well because chemical fertilizers make you ill. but to deal with some. of the composting initiatives benefits farmers fishermen and the environment. if your plants clogged the lakes which is better for the fish and the fisherman. and the fresh compost saves the farmers money and improve soil quality. over 5000 terms of the water hyacinth have already been converted into garden gold. and how about you. if you are also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us a tweet hash tag doing your bit. we share your stories. what's a high since all real all round you can make bags and bosco's from them or use them as fertilizers to improve harvest yields another good idea about how to use problem products for positive ends comes from greece give us the lowdown and. indeed in the city of tesla plastic which is being off cycle and getting a whole new life what would have been trash is turned into a public benches and chairs what's more they are using pretty exci
a lot we don't get sick as often as we used to so that this is i tell my whole family they should use this composite as well because chemical fertilizers make you ill. but to deal with some. of the composting initiatives benefits farmers fishermen and the environment. if your plants clogged the lakes which is better for the fish and the fisherman. and the fresh compost saves the farmers money and improve soil quality. over 5000 terms of the water hyacinth have already been converted into garden...
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most of us don't know how much data we use. but we all know we're paying too much for it. xfinity mobile. america's best lte, with the most wifi hotspots combined for the first time. when you're near an xfinity hotspot you're connected to wifi, saving on data. when you're not, you pay for data one gig at a time. use a little, pay a little. use a lot, just switch to unlimited. it's a new kind of network. call, visit or go to xfinitymobile.com. >> presidential hopeful joe biden getting back lash for saying americans are obligated to provide free healthcare for illegal immigrants. >> i think that anyone who is in a situation, whether their doctrine -- document at her and i committed we have an obligation. we need more clinics around the country. heather: carly shimkus is here with online backlash. >> everything 3. that is the motto for some 2020 dems, almost all of them. heather: middle-class joe is moderate joe no longer, he appears to be promoting healthcare benefits for illegal immigrants saying the united states has an obligation to provide healthcare for anyone who needs
most of us don't know how much data we use. but we all know we're paying too much for it. xfinity mobile. america's best lte, with the most wifi hotspots combined for the first time. when you're near an xfinity hotspot you're connected to wifi, saving on data. when you're not, you pay for data one gig at a time. use a little, pay a little. use a lot, just switch to unlimited. it's a new kind of network. call, visit or go to xfinitymobile.com. >> presidential hopeful joe biden getting back...
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give us the latest with google.ilephone categories completely penetrated, everybody has smartphones and phones, devices. the technology is pretty similar someone consumers are sitting there with a choice, they've got to choose based on the access the data and services of which now huawei on the back foot for the brand and the brand itself is not really been built with an emotional relationship. it's visible but not the same level. i can see now that huawei will face a short—term challenge. now that huawei will face a short-term challenge. interesting that in the united states, they've seen this three month reprieve because actually despite the fact the us is saying this is a security concern, we have to take action, out also take into account the some parts are cut off. wary of effectively seeing what the consumers are doing. when those two big nations take over each other, the really interesting thing is right now, wait until the discussion about 5g really starts. there is a warfor about 5g really starts. there is
give us the latest with google.ilephone categories completely penetrated, everybody has smartphones and phones, devices. the technology is pretty similar someone consumers are sitting there with a choice, they've got to choose based on the access the data and services of which now huawei on the back foot for the brand and the brand itself is not really been built with an emotional relationship. it's visible but not the same level. i can see now that huawei will face a short—term challenge....
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donald trump would not be the 1st occupant of the white house accused of using iran as a useful distraction from domestic political troubles in a stream of tweets in 2012 and 13 americans were warned that barack obama was preparing to do the same thing to start a war with iran in order to get elected to save face. by donald j. trump. that kind of context hasn't made it into the headlines but it's a big part of the story. we're discussing other media stories that are on our radar this week with one of our producers tara tarek the 1st story we're looking at strikes close to home it's about al-jazeera want to its digital online outlets a.j. plus arabic last week it posted a story questioning the holocaust what did that story actually say 1st off this video. and the offensive involved have been suspended and there's an ongoing investigation into it but let me back up a little bit and give you some details on the video itself it was produced by our brick and put out with the caption said what is the truth about the holocaust and how did the zionist movement benefit from it the report then claims
donald trump would not be the 1st occupant of the white house accused of using iran as a useful distraction from domestic political troubles in a stream of tweets in 2012 and 13 americans were warned that barack obama was preparing to do the same thing to start a war with iran in order to get elected to save face. by donald j. trump. that kind of context hasn't made it into the headlines but it's a big part of the story. we're discussing other media stories that are on our radar this week with...
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do you ever use chief political correspondent melinda crane is following this story for us high melinda on the surface it looks like 2 allies meeting but if you look not very far below the surface you see a whole host of disagreement some turmoil tell us more about how you perceive this meeting. well in fact we heard a lot of professions of friendship and partnership statements about how very very important transatlantic ties are but as you said once you dig deeper the devil is in the details and particularly on the question of iran it is quite evident that they may agree on the broad goal of trying to keep iran from getting nuclear weapons and trying to limit iran's support for terrorism and also its ballistic missiles program but they certainly do not agree on how to get there and in fact the disagreement at this point pits not only the u.s. against iran head to head but the u.s. against its closest allies in the world namely the europeans the u.s. left the iran nuclear agreement the agreement does remain on the books as far as the europeans are concerned it is still in force and they
do you ever use chief political correspondent melinda crane is following this story for us high melinda on the surface it looks like 2 allies meeting but if you look not very far below the surface you see a whole host of disagreement some turmoil tell us more about how you perceive this meeting. well in fact we heard a lot of professions of friendship and partnership statements about how very very important transatlantic ties are but as you said once you dig deeper the devil is in the details...
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used by been a scheme politicians for decades. gigantic cost. ns us, distracts us and divides us.g. this is not who we are. i absolutely reject it. [applause] in this country we are all together in this great experiment for equality and decency. we have not lived up to it, but we have not given up on it. -- that is why we are a beacon of hope. that is why the world has always looked at us, unless we have burned something. america is unique in all of the world. idea, an idea is stronger than any armies, bigger than any ocean, more powerful than any dictator in china. it offers hope to the dying, the poor, the hungry masses. it was written on the statue of liberty. we seem to have given up on it. america guarantees everyone treated with dignity. america gives hate no safe harbor. [applause] is what we believe, and that is who we are. i believe america has always been special. america has always been best when it has acted as one america. one america might be a simple motion, does -- it does not make it any less profound. it has to come together. campaign, i said i was running for th
used by been a scheme politicians for decades. gigantic cost. ns us, distracts us and divides us.g. this is not who we are. i absolutely reject it. [applause] in this country we are all together in this great experiment for equality and decency. we have not lived up to it, but we have not given up on it. -- that is why we are a beacon of hope. that is why the world has always looked at us, unless we have burned something. america is unique in all of the world. idea, an idea is stronger than any...
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of us in his own little bag.would prefer not to see a a—legged furry friend, regardless of how cute, how do you get around that? what you advise on your website? one of the main things is to plan in advance. don‘t leave it to the last minute. that particularly applies if you‘re going to a popular holiday destination where there is not much accommodation, such as when we went to the isle of skye. make sure you book in advance. the other thing is there are a lot of hotels across europe and the us, in particular, that allow dogs. the other thing that we often do is we stay in airbnbs. there are plenty that allow dogs. you often staying in a residential apartment where there are other people in the same building with their own dogs and you just fit in. schnitzel was happy to be on tv but he got bored with me after a few questions. you have been watching newsday. i‘m kasia madera in london and i‘m sharanjit leyl in singapore. animals, pretty unpredictable. we‘ll find out why uber drivers are hitting the streets to pro
of us in his own little bag.would prefer not to see a a—legged furry friend, regardless of how cute, how do you get around that? what you advise on your website? one of the main things is to plan in advance. don‘t leave it to the last minute. that particularly applies if you‘re going to a popular holiday destination where there is not much accommodation, such as when we went to the isle of skye. make sure you book in advance. the other thing is there are a lot of hotels across europe and...
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give us a call!y people out there come as is obviously from those responses. absolutely and you can see from the diverse nature of the responses that there is a lot of lingering concerns. you can see that the company has not been able to put that story behind them and i think there is a lot more that needs to be done before they can regain the trust of their users. and a story in the guardian and other papers about the guardian and other papers about the imf, another warning about global growth but this time pinpointing the china trade spat with america and saying that this will have a real impact on global growth for everybody, notjust china and the us. i think that is the complexity around the story. you can start an estimate to, if those ta riffs start an estimate to, if those tariffs were to stay in place for a year, you can calculate the direct impact they would have, although there is a lot of unintended consequences and secondary effects that we probably don't know yet. but this is real econom
give us a call!y people out there come as is obviously from those responses. absolutely and you can see from the diverse nature of the responses that there is a lot of lingering concerns. you can see that the company has not been able to put that story behind them and i think there is a lot more that needs to be done before they can regain the trust of their users. and a story in the guardian and other papers about the guardian and other papers about the imf, another warning about global growth...
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from the us. retaliation appears to have been proportionate. i think thatis to have been proportionate. i think that is important. it has confirmed there will be a range of tariffs from 5— 25% on around 5000 items. this list was set up when the us first threatened to increase tariffs from ten reaching 25%. it appears to be proportionate, that are significant. it does not mean that there will not be other nontariff issues, firms here may face challenges that they otherwise would not have faced if this trade war was not have faced if this trade war was not escalating. we willjust have to see what happens. this has been coupled with a strident tone overnight from china's state—controlled tv network. its main news bulletin last night at seven o'clock, we had a 92nd to camera editorialfrom seven o'clock, we had a 92nd to camera editorial from the seven o'clock, we had a 92nd to camera editorialfrom the presenter. not that rare but the tone was striking. it was talking about china's door being open if t
from the us. retaliation appears to have been proportionate. i think thatis to have been proportionate. i think that is important. it has confirmed there will be a range of tariffs from 5— 25% on around 5000 items. this list was set up when the us first threatened to increase tariffs from ten reaching 25%. it appears to be proportionate, that are significant. it does not mean that there will not be other nontariff issues, firms here may face challenges that they otherwise would not have faced...
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us. going forward once we have more developers we would put that in any negotiating agreement we sign. >> that is part of the increase? >> yes. >> when we put up the rfi or r.f.p. we get the feedback we are not addressing it as fast as possible because we have our own constraints and not just throwing resources to do more. it increases capacity of taft. by using third parties consultants to stretch resources and be able to do more at a faster pace which is something we are interested in doing if we can. >> that's right. >> i'm not sure who might be able to answer it. i have a harder problem saying we can't go from 13% to 15% or 15 to 18 or 22%. if you just take one of the contracts at $750,000 anal locate the 13% it is $97,500. there are some firms willing to take this work and do it. are we being told if we give them $150,000 worth of work they don't have the capacity to do it? >> that is a question for c and d. >> commissioner, when an l.b.e. firm is certified, the firm isn't certified
us. going forward once we have more developers we would put that in any negotiating agreement we sign. >> that is part of the increase? >> yes. >> when we put up the rfi or r.f.p. we get the feedback we are not addressing it as fast as possible because we have our own constraints and not just throwing resources to do more. it increases capacity of taft. by using third parties consultants to stretch resources and be able to do more at a faster pace which is something we are...
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do this by using our. blood often comes out of their nose when they sneeze they can't pay attention for long that's all i'm . sure it's to do with the lead in their blood i think of us and the assange in. the elementary school is located right next to a place that dominates the town of sara the pasco gigantic open pit mine in the central andes. zinc silver and leather extract to tear for the world market. the owner is british with commodities giant glencore recently bought the mine for several hundred million dollars price that locals pay with their health is undoubtedly higher. serotta pasco is an elevation of four thousand three hundred meters anyone who lives here consumes heavy metals through the top water for their whole lives. moments when it comes time to lead makes us tired it affects our children most of all. mental illness. they've i had stomach aches and headaches avis english do you feel well if i ask my children to solve a problem they get tired so quickly and yet looking. next door the health
do this by using our. blood often comes out of their nose when they sneeze they can't pay attention for long that's all i'm . sure it's to do with the lead in their blood i think of us and the assange in. the elementary school is located right next to a place that dominates the town of sara the pasco gigantic open pit mine in the central andes. zinc silver and leather extract to tear for the world market. the owner is british with commodities giant glencore recently bought the mine for several...
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to surprising us all. i'm going to talk about football not for you or else you just think i was going to do. by the way what is the trial here. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. theory and dramatic development only. exists i don't see it. will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. why i guess it makes sense that so many parts of our life would be influenced by google but guess what the federal government runs on google so if you're counting on the federal government to regulate google realize that the federal government is using google docs they're using google tools in some cases there are even linked to g. mail so google has fused itself with our federal government in so many ways the government's motivation for using it is well google's already done it and they they have this thing that works it seems to be working pretty well for consumers to the idea behind it was well that we will lead this but some government agencies on
to surprising us all. i'm going to talk about football not for you or else you just think i was going to do. by the way what is the trial here. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. theory and dramatic development only. exists i don't see it. will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. why i guess it makes sense that so many parts of our life would be influenced by google but guess what the federal government runs on...
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that can move on yes a pool or so married by so many of us about us a member of our people. an attack on journalism under a direct assault on the 1st amendment reaction paul was in for media freedom groups as you went forth already has found 17 new charges against julian assange each carrying up to 10 years in jail. an emotional 2 reason may cause the day announcing still step down as conservative party leader on june 7th. i do so with no ill will but with enormous and ensuring gratitude to a part of the opportunity to serve the country i love. and president trump announces he's sending another 1500 troops to the middle east as.
that can move on yes a pool or so married by so many of us about us a member of our people. an attack on journalism under a direct assault on the 1st amendment reaction paul was in for media freedom groups as you went forth already has found 17 new charges against julian assange each carrying up to 10 years in jail. an emotional 2 reason may cause the day announcing still step down as conservative party leader on june 7th. i do so with no ill will but with enormous and ensuring gratitude to a...
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how computers perceive us using cameras is an overarching theme here.we covered the uk police‘s increasing deployment of live facial recognition, from specially—equipped vans to cctv cameras and, in london, we caught an incident when one man refused to be scanned. if i want to cover my face, i cover my face. don't push me out of the way... this man did not want to be caught by the police cameras so he covered his face. police stopped him, they photographed him anyway. an argument followed. how would you like it if you walked down the street and someone grabbed you? officer: calm yourself down, or you're going in handcuffs. hey? the police said this was disorderly behaviour so they gave him a fine. if i want to cover me face, i cover me face. it's not up to them to tell me not to cover me face. i got a £90 fine, here you go, look at that. £90 — thanks lads, £90, well done. and just this week, san francisco has banned law enforcement agencies from using facial recognition. it's a landmark decision in the security versus civil liberties debate surrounding
how computers perceive us using cameras is an overarching theme here.we covered the uk police‘s increasing deployment of live facial recognition, from specially—equipped vans to cctv cameras and, in london, we caught an incident when one man refused to be scanned. if i want to cover my face, i cover my face. don't push me out of the way... this man did not want to be caught by the police cameras so he covered his face. police stopped him, they photographed him anyway. an argument followed....
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huawei's ban on hold — the us issues a temporary licence to the firm — after google and other us companiese forced to stop trading with the chinese tech giant. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday the 21st of may. huawei's founder is defiant saying his company was prepared for a stand—off with america and that it will win in the battle for 56 business — we'll bring you the latest. also in the programme reusing to reduce waste. plastic is piling up — so could reusable containers be a way to future—proof the way we buy food 7 and investors are looking for direction today — this is the scene in europe. the price of oil edges higher still on expectations opec and friends will keep in place production cuts. hands across the water. we talk to the man connecting students with experiences in asia. but are internships a valuable step up — orjust a source of cheap labour? as one company starts selling products in metal containers that have been cleaned and refilled, we want to know, are you comfortable with food being served in reusable containers? just use the hashtag bbcbizlive welcom
huawei's ban on hold — the us issues a temporary licence to the firm — after google and other us companiese forced to stop trading with the chinese tech giant. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday the 21st of may. huawei's founder is defiant saying his company was prepared for a stand—off with america and that it will win in the battle for 56 business — we'll bring you the latest. also in the programme reusing to reduce waste. plastic is piling up — so could reusable...
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thank you for joining us.ciate it. 20 minutes until the top of the our. 5 billion robo calls nationwide. and one ring could cost you big time. what you can do to protect yourself. plus the shipping war is on. what major retailer made a big move in home delivery. ♪ heather: forget amazon. big-box retailer launching to free next day delivery with no membership required. here is more on the shipping wars. >> no membership required, that is the major selling point. walmart announcing they will offer next day delivery on orders $35 or more on thousands of items they sell online and they are starting this in phoenix, las vegas, southern california and eventually most major cities in the us. really going after amazon showing they are competitive, trying to step up. a few weeks ago amazon announced they would be inflating next day delivery. we will see if other retailers follow suit. everyone is trying to keep up. heather: what about iphone? iphone owners can sue apple for monopolizing apps stores. >> the supreme cour
thank you for joining us.ciate it. 20 minutes until the top of the our. 5 billion robo calls nationwide. and one ring could cost you big time. what you can do to protect yourself. plus the shipping war is on. what major retailer made a big move in home delivery. ♪ heather: forget amazon. big-box retailer launching to free next day delivery with no membership required. here is more on the shipping wars. >> no membership required, that is the major selling point. walmart announcing they...
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asia pacific and the us is the strongest power in the wote i mean us the the only country that has used nuclear weapons in the history so. the impression is that the us looks like a victim but how kind us be a victim being the stronger contrary with the largest nuclear arsenal as far as the chinese ass attitude is because china has made it clear that china won't join any negotiation over nuclear disarmament this is folk would reason because allah nuclear weapons cannot be compared to the. us or russia in terms of quality or quantity and a we 1st country was owning contrary to no 1st use of nuclear weapons or use of nuclear weapons against a nuclear free country is all region so therefore we do not believe that or we should have such a role in such a havel said he called scenario all right colonel we're going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking to her discussing china's military relations with the rest of the world stay with us. this in petersburg international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last 21 years the forum
asia pacific and the us is the strongest power in the wote i mean us the the only country that has used nuclear weapons in the history so. the impression is that the us looks like a victim but how kind us be a victim being the stronger contrary with the largest nuclear arsenal as far as the chinese ass attitude is because china has made it clear that china won't join any negotiation over nuclear disarmament this is folk would reason because allah nuclear weapons cannot be compared to the. us or...
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tell us what you think — just use #bbcthebriefing.china's tech giant, huawei and the united states have ramped up still further. google has suspended some of its business with huawei — potentially cutting off its android devices from updates to google apps and services in the future. the move comes several days after the us commerce department announced it was blacklisting huawei over concerns its equipment could be used by the chinese government to spy on american networks. here's our technology reporter, dave lee in san francisco. huawei was added to that entity list by the us government and what that means is that american companies can't do business with huawei without having a specific licence first. google doesn't have one of those licenses and it means that the android software that it provides to huawei, and that includes things like gmail app and youtube and also just security updates for huawei phones, it means that google can no longer provide that to the company. of course, huawei is a huge maker of smartphones, in fact, r
tell us what you think — just use #bbcthebriefing.china's tech giant, huawei and the united states have ramped up still further. google has suspended some of its business with huawei — potentially cutting off its android devices from updates to google apps and services in the future. the move comes several days after the us commerce department announced it was blacklisting huawei over concerns its equipment could be used by the chinese government to spy on american networks. here's our...
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let us know — just use #bbcthebriefing.has died and at least 27 people have been injured in new clashes between the police and demonstrators in venezuela. it's despite the apparent failure of a coup attempt against president maduro. opposition leaderjuan guaido has rallied his supporters to remain on the streets. the crisis threatens to suck in global powers with the us and russia accusing each other of making the situation worse. ramzan kamali has the latest. president nicolas maduro claimed to stamp the attempted coup on tuesday. but he has not stopped tens of thousands for protesting against the government. those wanting the president ousted a showing no signs of stopping and trying to get their voices heard. a guide to protest because at this moment, the government has to understand that their time is over. i had to leave. everyone is tired, we don't have enough money, i prefer to cry here and fight for my country than to be in my house. there have been called to the streets by the opposition leader, juan guaido was up
let us know — just use #bbcthebriefing.has died and at least 27 people have been injured in new clashes between the police and demonstrators in venezuela. it's despite the apparent failure of a coup attempt against president maduro. opposition leaderjuan guaido has rallied his supporters to remain on the streets. the crisis threatens to suck in global powers with the us and russia accusing each other of making the situation worse. ramzan kamali has the latest. president nicolas maduro claimed...
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we are on our way to an experience that hopes to make us think about how our data is being used., where we are delivered a message. "we need you, sarah needs you. keep your phone to hand and await further instructions. josh." text message ding. i've got a text message. "meet me here in five minutes under the green leafy hut thing." recollection is a piece of immersive theatre that uses your data, the same sort of information advertisers easily get their hands on, to take you on a somewhat uncomfortable journey. are you sarah? yes. do you know josh? yes. we are told about a secret shifting experience, where we give up our memories. memory deletion, basically. and you don't remember because it is procedure you had done. this is the first step towards me piecing my mind back together. i went behind the scenes with one of the creators to learn what is actually going on here. we get sent their name and e—mail from our ticketing provider. we can run a data enrichment on that person. it will start pull out things like related people, things like any social media accounts, so we've got m
we are on our way to an experience that hopes to make us think about how our data is being used., where we are delivered a message. "we need you, sarah needs you. keep your phone to hand and await further instructions. josh." text message ding. i've got a text message. "meet me here in five minutes under the green leafy hut thing." recollection is a piece of immersive theatre that uses your data, the same sort of information advertisers easily get their hands on, to take you...
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in 1999 police were only allowed to use d.n.a. to determine sex and compare the sample to their database but although there hadn't been a match many local residents felt they knew who the killer was right by the meadow where mariana was found stood a center for asylum seekers. a lot of people from that area pointed their finger at that asylum seeker center show that was a factor in this case faced with mounting public tensions the prosecutor ordered the 1st ethnicity test to be run on a d.n.a. sample in a crime case. d.n.a. told us actually that it was much much more likely that the perpetrator came from western europe as an origin then from the asylum seekers have. the unexpected d.n.a. result helped clear the asylum seekers' suspect in this case but critics have expressed concerns it could lead to discrimination run takes a different view. you can prioritize based upon information through the d.n.a. that you are probably going to find in the top 100 of those 10000. it wasn't until 2012 that marianas killer was finally identified
in 1999 police were only allowed to use d.n.a. to determine sex and compare the sample to their database but although there hadn't been a match many local residents felt they knew who the killer was right by the meadow where mariana was found stood a center for asylum seekers. a lot of people from that area pointed their finger at that asylum seeker center show that was a factor in this case faced with mounting public tensions the prosecutor ordered the 1st ethnicity test to be run on a d.n.a....
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use x. rays tissue samples blood cells and pathogens to develop an individual health profile including if the micro biome the hope is that will allow them to identify the drugs and therapies that are more likely to work. those firms are also looking into the benefits of artificial intelligence a digital plaster mrs arm could in future trigger an alarm if her drugs are no longer having an effect around the clock monitoring costing just a few 100 dollars. lisa schmidt is hoping that personalized medicine could finally provide her with a cure but who has access to all the data that she's giving away. the doctor obviously but now a growing number of companies are also offering these services. established pharmaceutical firms are also having to rethink instead of just producing tablets for the masses they now need to think in smaller numbers bringing together diagnoses research and treatment options to become service providers for patients like lisa. here's something else you can think modern hea
use x. rays tissue samples blood cells and pathogens to develop an individual health profile including if the micro biome the hope is that will allow them to identify the drugs and therapies that are more likely to work. those firms are also looking into the benefits of artificial intelligence a digital plaster mrs arm could in future trigger an alarm if her drugs are no longer having an effect around the clock monitoring costing just a few 100 dollars. lisa schmidt is hoping that personalized...
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that we ask the union every time to let us use the rule of the list. under the charter, we're only allowed to use the top three ranks. let's say that this half of the commission was in the top three ranks, but this half wasn't. then we could only pick from these commissioners here and we couldn't even consider these. so we asked the union, just let us consider everyone. that will help us to gain more diversity because we can reach further down in the ranks. other things we have done that is novel to the city and d.p.h., are career coaching, which has been very popular. we've provided career coaching to hundreds of staff. of the people we did the career coaching, the vast majority of people of color and women. that suggests that those are the ones suffering the most inequity in understanding and making it through the process. we have some additional training that started this year on helping people to advance their careers. how to take tests in the civil service system. and implemented a coaching and buddy program, focusing on managers and assisting peo
that we ask the union every time to let us use the rule of the list. under the charter, we're only allowed to use the top three ranks. let's say that this half of the commission was in the top three ranks, but this half wasn't. then we could only pick from these commissioners here and we couldn't even consider these. so we asked the union, just let us consider everyone. that will help us to gain more diversity because we can reach further down in the ranks. other things we have done that is...
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food now i cannot sleep which is not just lovin you i used to talk with a nazi oh they are putting us in a gale oh engineer must own economists sail on the money start name of. police to caucus on it's not it on the patrol i limit fees awards is that the look you do you you not i not turn and go to state i've been to patrol up of but all story is not but a prostitute on says a prolific way to school you bomb me small token yet to personally go to not see it cuz we'll doand all of the folks almost nazi side was a thorn in creating the sort of game organs are it's only a question when opossums create a nazi because evil is mean mop it does know he did a mommy's cowboy or just to be loyal to town a taco bell you also talked out to smear scully slickly stay close to pull over him for a mafiosi put on a mop polizzi doc with us on top and they cannot is local to be almost up to a type rules of the laws all c. would employ is a kook wrote prose not you plan you know vaio emotional some of the poser as not to talk of the may be more tomato i am created scenario but small local food simple wha
food now i cannot sleep which is not just lovin you i used to talk with a nazi oh they are putting us in a gale oh engineer must own economists sail on the money start name of. police to caucus on it's not it on the patrol i limit fees awards is that the look you do you you not i not turn and go to state i've been to patrol up of but all story is not but a prostitute on says a prolific way to school you bomb me small token yet to personally go to not see it cuz we'll doand all of the folks...
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for modems use in mobile phones the lawsuit was filed in 27 seen by the us federal trade commission mirroring similar antitrust claims made by pool hall and qualcomm reached a surprise settlement last month that called for i phone to once again use qualcomm modem chips ditching intel in favor of an exclusive deal qualcomm's exclusive deals with apple for closed while bulls and was cited as a prime example of its anti-competitive tactics used to maintain its monopoly judge co was ordering qualcomm to change how does business warning it will be monitored for 7 years to ensure it complies and while the trademark dispute between the u.s. and china left many businesses in a state of confusion and uncertainty and i expected beneficiary emerges be it nom companies operating in china have been subject to increased tariffs on exports to the u.s. so businesses are making the smart decision to move manufacturer m. production over to bradley thought their neighbor vietnam's economy has grown.
for modems use in mobile phones the lawsuit was filed in 27 seen by the us federal trade commission mirroring similar antitrust claims made by pool hall and qualcomm reached a surprise settlement last month that called for i phone to once again use qualcomm modem chips ditching intel in favor of an exclusive deal qualcomm's exclusive deals with apple for closed while bulls and was cited as a prime example of its anti-competitive tactics used to maintain its monopoly judge co was ordering...
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use a little, pay a little. use a lot, just switch to unlimited.n you buy a new samsung galaxy. call, visit or click today. heather: the new yorker turning his with his cover depicting the most powerful men in washington polishing the president's shoes. carly shimkus with serious xm 115 year with online reaction and it was swift. >> we haven't talked about one in a while. this cover shows william barr, mitch mcconnell and lindsey graham polishing the president's shoes to depict them as catering to the president's every whim. social media release these covers in advance so a lot of folks on twitter are talking about them. also on instagram with one person on that platform says there you go, proof of bias, liberal media, 90% negative coverage, four years ago, 24/7, that person didn't like the cover, this is to get user says i would shine his shoes. schumer's and pelosi's too if they would work with the president to help with his agenda to improve the lives of american citizens. and ongoing investigation making the american people the biggest loser be
use a little, pay a little. use a lot, just switch to unlimited.n you buy a new samsung galaxy. call, visit or click today. heather: the new yorker turning his with his cover depicting the most powerful men in washington polishing the president's shoes. carly shimkus with serious xm 115 year with online reaction and it was swift. >> we haven't talked about one in a while. this cover shows william barr, mitch mcconnell and lindsey graham polishing the president's shoes to depict them as...
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your specific keywords that you use with the same sentiments that you use are using your data to persuade you the way i want you to be persuaded. and users can monetize fake news to the more attention and clicks it garners the more advertising revenue a user can make. a man's advertising revenues in fact many people in the north macedonian town novellas got rich producing fake news in the 2016 u.s. presidential race. france's shops world endorses donald trump for president clinton e-mails linked to political paedophile sex ring. fake news stories like these were produced by a group of students from north macedonia during the u.s. presidential race and 2016 they were based in the city of venice which underwent major deindustrialization after the disintegration of yugoslavia many factories shut down and unemployment was high so creating fake news presented a great opportunity. to make some fast cash how step one create a website and a facebook profile with a catchy name and start posting plagiarized or made up news stories with sensational headlines step 2 create fake facebook accounts and
your specific keywords that you use with the same sentiments that you use are using your data to persuade you the way i want you to be persuaded. and users can monetize fake news to the more attention and clicks it garners the more advertising revenue a user can make. a man's advertising revenues in fact many people in the north macedonian town novellas got rich producing fake news in the 2016 u.s. presidential race. france's shops world endorses donald trump for president clinton e-mails...
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that the employee gets a pool or so married by so many of us about us to have a perfect me yet. 11 am sunday suffered a bone here in moscow headlining this then russia's envoy to the un accuses the global chemical weapons watchdog group becoming highly politicized document appears to contradict the o.p.c. p.c. probe into a chemical attack in syria so the top story today. also in use a wave of outrage in the us off the state of alabama drops the most restrictive abortion laws in the country. to take a choice you have to believe make a choice if you don't have that ability it's not going to work please don't like some of the comments. but i also have respect for life.
that the employee gets a pool or so married by so many of us about us to have a perfect me yet. 11 am sunday suffered a bone here in moscow headlining this then russia's envoy to the un accuses the global chemical weapons watchdog group becoming highly politicized document appears to contradict the o.p.c. p.c. probe into a chemical attack in syria so the top story today. also in use a wave of outrage in the us off the state of alabama drops the most restrictive abortion laws in the country. to...
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we would like to -- in the supervisor can take for us and give us a favour and take the medallion back and we can have our money back. we don't want to -- medallion can take my life. sousupervisors of san francisco take metal-i metal medallion aws before. i'm not able to drive and my health is not healthy like 15 years ago. in 2014, i my name on the list, take about three or four months to sell the medallion and it never happened since then. we making better service and no money. i wish the supervisor of san francisco take care of us, please. thank you very pitch. >> thank you for your comments. >> next speaker, please. >> 30 year driver. i look into you your guy's faced i don't know your reaction. guilty, the previous supervisor. they forced us, forced me to buy the medallion. we do it for their rule. i wait almost 18 years. i have a van and they force me to buy the medallion. they say do it. i did it. they force us to buy the medallion. this is a crime. they have to get punish and these poor people coming in here, your fight guys have to ct your own mistake. this is america. your mis
we would like to -- in the supervisor can take for us and give us a favour and take the medallion back and we can have our money back. we don't want to -- medallion can take my life. sousupervisors of san francisco take metal-i metal medallion aws before. i'm not able to drive and my health is not healthy like 15 years ago. in 2014, i my name on the list, take about three or four months to sell the medallion and it never happened since then. we making better service and no money. i wish the...
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helps us to learn which is our top priority. over all the advantages outweigh the disadvantages so doesn't a family of. the school is bristling with c.c.t.v. cameras with facial recognition technology this monitor shows where the boarding school students have returned to their rooms punctually. the school says the technology is aimed at optimizing the student's achievements by identifying each people strengths deficits and interests smart cameras in the classrooms were intended to analyze facial expressions to show where the students were concentrated bored or happy but they've been turned off some parents and even state media thought the system raise too many ethical issues the school authorities are examining those concerns but the principal is keen to turn the cameras back on soon and go even further so that if i'm going to be very artificial intelligence can monitor i movements brain waves facial expressions concentration and behavior or me or you know we are to his wooden blood do we need all this technology in our school w
helps us to learn which is our top priority. over all the advantages outweigh the disadvantages so doesn't a family of. the school is bristling with c.c.t.v. cameras with facial recognition technology this monitor shows where the boarding school students have returned to their rooms punctually. the school says the technology is aimed at optimizing the student's achievements by identifying each people strengths deficits and interests smart cameras in the classrooms were intended to analyze...
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or if you join us. this is a dialogue everyone has a voice you talk to us in our live you tube shot and you too can be 3 joining the global conversation on now to 0. hello again i'm just. a reminder of the news this hour rendered modi's b j p party has been reelected with a massive landslide win in the parliamentary election modi told supporters in new delhi that he's got a mandate to build a new india. u.s. president donald trump says he's meeting pentagon officials to discuss plans that could see more american troops deployed to the middle east against the backdrop of tensions with iran washington says it's facing unspecified threats from tehran. the top administration is being accused of trying to bypass a congressional ban on weapons sales to saudi arabia there's concern that u.s. secretary of states might pompei or other senior aides may use a new poll allowing the president to approve a sale without the approval of congress. eritrea has blocked social media platforms ahead of its independence day
or if you join us. this is a dialogue everyone has a voice you talk to us in our live you tube shot and you too can be 3 joining the global conversation on now to 0. hello again i'm just. a reminder of the news this hour rendered modi's b j p party has been reelected with a massive landslide win in the parliamentary election modi told supporters in new delhi that he's got a mandate to build a new india. u.s. president donald trump says he's meeting pentagon officials to discuss plans that could...
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who were to protect us were in fact taking sides against us. us were in fact taking sides against us taking on the ayatolla hs us. iran unveiled: taking on the ayatollahs (exposure). we want free election, we want freedom of expression, we want women to be as free as men. we want all the corruption to be gone, and we want justice. this is what the iranian people want. and the bafta is awarded to... myanmar's killing fields (dispatches). well, we really didn't expect this, such a great field of contestants, and these other finalists. thanks to channel 4, pbs frontline, without them this couldn't have been made. they got behind us right from the beginning, a fantastic team here, who made it make sense after we had beenin who made it make sense after we had been in the field, eve and gary, i hold him behind us. but really, i think this is a great tribute to the rohingya people who risk their lives to get the original film footage of the destruction of their community, and it was on that that this was based, and this is a tribute to them. many of them remain in the camps in bangladesh wi
who were to protect us were in fact taking sides against us. us were in fact taking sides against us taking on the ayatolla hs us. iran unveiled: taking on the ayatollahs (exposure). we want free election, we want freedom of expression, we want women to be as free as men. we want all the corruption to be gone, and we want justice. this is what the iranian people want. and the bafta is awarded to... myanmar's killing fields (dispatches). well, we really didn't expect this, such a great field of...
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to put us. into promised. to make sure the original religion. many additional costs of. evil empire as it appears in the us record of national over ago if you would it's their. new. song going to mean yeah. advice i'm starting. to previous with. all 17 elephants agencies reported publicly that russia was engaged in which a cyber activity to erode public confidence in our democracy i. think we want to make america great again for. i we believe based on the scope insensitivity of these efforts that only russia's senior most officials could have authorized these activities. the believe it is now you look at this because you look. daughter. would you know look pretty soon you would be mostly militarily nor. always at the what doesn't kill it's wonderful world still your vision of what i see. and what i mean because of the show democracy of the region what i she knew which democracy now getting there which if you want to still teach. in a committed sense to mention cut each. other some general blood
to put us. into promised. to make sure the original religion. many additional costs of. evil empire as it appears in the us record of national over ago if you would it's their. new. song going to mean yeah. advice i'm starting. to previous with. all 17 elephants agencies reported publicly that russia was engaged in which a cyber activity to erode public confidence in our democracy i. think we want to make america great again for. i we believe based on the scope insensitivity of these efforts...
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who is using drugs and why they are using drugs.dgement that we don't know enough about class, and the little we do know would suggest policy is class laden, namely, we pay a bit more attention to protecting the middle class than we do people from lower groups, or working class, middle class than we do people from lower groups, orworking class, in old money. what do we know when it comes to cocaine use? we know it is ubiquitous and right across the range, and the reason for that is the price. the price has come down drastically over the last ten years and in the police force we recognise that. and the potency has increased, so that. and the potency has increased, so you get cheaper cocaine with more bang. so it's no surprise that price and availability are what determine drug use in any area. so we are not seeing this as a city phenomenon, we seeing this as a city phenomenon, we see it across the country in rural and urban areas. let's bring in tim on that point, the crime commissionerfor on that point, the crime commissioner for su
who is using drugs and why they are using drugs.dgement that we don't know enough about class, and the little we do know would suggest policy is class laden, namely, we pay a bit more attention to protecting the middle class than we do people from lower groups, or working class, middle class than we do people from lower groups, orworking class, in old money. what do we know when it comes to cocaine use? we know it is ubiquitous and right across the range, and the reason for that is the price....
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bianca: yes, yes, please join us. bring your friends, your family, join us. we wish you love, peace, and lots of blessings. we'll see you this weekend. damian: all right, thank you. and up next here on "comunidad del valle," the new executive director of the scushool o tto hsone, i leave the van gogh. just don't leave the lights on, okay? to mateo, my favorite chair. to chris, the family recipes. to craig, this rock. to jamie, well, let's just say, enjoy the ride. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. the almonds to walter. the beaches to the bums. and the fog to, who else, karl. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. plaza in san jose. jessica paz-cedillos is my guest here on the show. welcome to the show, congratulations. jessica paz-cedillos: thank you. damian: how has it gone so far? it's a big endeavor. jessica: yes, no, absolutely. i am three months in. i'm super excited to be working with the team at the schoo
bianca: yes, yes, please join us. bring your friends, your family, join us. we wish you love, peace, and lots of blessings. we'll see you this weekend. damian: all right, thank you. and up next here on "comunidad del valle," the new executive director of the scushool o tto hsone, i leave the van gogh. just don't leave the lights on, okay? to mateo, my favorite chair. to chris, the family recipes. to craig, this rock. to jamie, well, let's just say, enjoy the ride. the redwoods to the...
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stormtroopers they didn't use the gulag they didn't use the arrest of political prisoners. we all opted in to do it ourselves we volunteered for this arrangement and we live in a world today where these tech giants have a level of control and in ability to manipulate us that stalin hitler and mussolini could only have dreamed up the power and we're essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right a good decision for us i for 1 am not prepared to cede that level of power to these individuals. is the company. i'm. going to. get. something going to america. something overseas in the cayman islands or do we do all these banks are complicit we just. need to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got home. watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry how about. again do you know what money you want to hire. watch guys record. when lawmakers manufacture consent to step into public wealth. when the ruling classes can protect themselves. with the financial merry go round be the one percent. we can all middle of the room 6. 1000000 r
stormtroopers they didn't use the gulag they didn't use the arrest of political prisoners. we all opted in to do it ourselves we volunteered for this arrangement and we live in a world today where these tech giants have a level of control and in ability to manipulate us that stalin hitler and mussolini could only have dreamed up the power and we're essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right a good decision for us i for 1 am not prepared to cede that level of power to...